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Find the volume of the cylinder in terms of pi. The diagrams are not drawn to scale.

An oblique cylinder is shown with height h and radius r.

h = 8 in. and r = 4 in. (1 point)
256pi in.3
128pi in.3
64pi in.3
32pi in.3

Find the volume of the cylinder in terms of pi. The diagrams are not drawn to scale-example-1
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User AhMaD AbUIeSa
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Volume of a oblique cylinder is the same as the volume of an upright cylinder (I believe).

So the volume is just b*h

Where b = pi*r^2 = pi * 4^2 = 16pi
and h = 8

So the volume is 16pi*8 = 128 pi inches^3
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